Medicare Long Term Care

Levels of Care in Nursing Homes

The level of care provided in a nursing home typically is dependent on a doctor's orders and the parameters of the patient's insurance coverage. Nursing homes, also sometimes referred to as long-term care facilities, provide nursing care and...

Medicare Rules & Regulations for Assisted Living Homes

Medicare rules and regulations can be somewhat complex in determining what benefits are provided, such as long-term care. If you need to stay in a long-term care hospital or skilled nursing facility, Medicare does cover some of the costs of these...

Medical Insurance for Seniors

Medicare provides health care for seniors aged 65 and over. It includes medical and hospitalization coverage as well as optional prescription drug plans. There are also supplemental insurance policies available to seniors to help with costs not...

Nursing Homes in Bohemia, New York

Nursing homes are residential facilities that provide 24-hour skilled nursing care for the elderly and disabled. Nursing homes also provide short-term rehab care for post-surgical patients and respite services for those caring for frail or...

What to Look for in a Nursing Home Facility

Many will face the daunting task of choosing a nursing home facility for a family member or for their own care. Waiting until a crisis occurs will increase the level of difficulty in making a decision and may limit your choices, therefore, take...

What I Should Know About Long-Term Care Insurance?

According to AARP, traditional health insurance policies and Medicare typically don't pay for long-term care expenses. Long-term care insurance is designed to help cover the cost of nursing home care, assisted living services, adult day care and...

Care for Dementia

As of 2010, the Alzheimer's Association estimates that 5.3 million people in the United States have Alzheimer's disease, the most frequent cause of irreversible dementia. Although dementia is less common in early old age, the likelihood of a...

About Hospice in Long-Term Care

Hospice is a philosophy of care that accepts dying as the final stage of life, according to the American Cancer Society. The term was first applied in 1967 to the specialized care provided to terminally ill patients and their families. Although...

Long Term Care Insurance & Depression

When someone suffers with depression it is not only a serious mental condition, but can also be a financial problem. Clinical depression is one of the most common mental problems in America today. There are more than 9 million people who suffer...

Residential Care Vs. Nursing Home

The big difference between residential care and nursing care is the level of assistance offered. If you just need a little help getting dressed or you aren’t strong enough for daily housekeeping and meal preparation, residential care handles...